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tyre ?
« on: 13 November 2019, 19:57:55 »

when buying tyres what rating is the best to get for regular motorway usage. its been suggested " V " , advise pls  :y
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Re: tyre ?
« Reply #1 on: 13 November 2019, 20:27:51 »

Be in the manual  :y
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Re: tyre ?
« Reply #2 on: 13 November 2019, 20:28:58 »

The owners handbook [for the 2.2 petrol-don't know if diesels would differ]says 94V tyres.HTH.
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« Reply #3 on: 13 November 2019, 20:31:04 »

The owners handbook [for the 2.2 petrol-don't know if diesels would differ]says 94V tyres.HTH.
Varies according to engine, tyre size and model.
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Re: tyre ?
« Reply #4 on: 13 November 2019, 20:45:32 »

Be in the manual  :y
not for a mig . am i right in saying the further up the alphabet the better the speed rating is
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Re: tyre ?
« Reply #5 on: 13 November 2019, 21:01:40 »

Be in the manual  :y
not for a mig . am i right in saying the further up the alphabet the better the speed rating is
since original posting i have googled & found a r.a.c subject about choosing tyres .  :y
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Re: tyre ?
« Reply #6 on: 14 November 2019, 05:53:42 »

Be in the manual  :y
not for a mig . am i right in saying the further up the alphabet the better the speed rating is
Have you looked?

Pages 164-166 ;)
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Re: tyre ?
« Reply #7 on: 14 November 2019, 06:49:10 »

W speed, and xl load.
245/45/W/17. XL
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Re: tyre ?
« Reply #8 on: 14 November 2019, 09:30:36 »

Be in the manual  :y
not for a mig . am i right in saying the further up the alphabet the better the speed rating is
Have you looked?

Pages 164-166 ;)

He said it's not for a Mig.  ;)
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Re: tyre ?
« Reply #9 on: 14 November 2019, 09:56:42 »

Be in the manual  :y
not for a mig . am i right in saying the further up the alphabet the better the speed rating is
When I asked my tyrefitter / MOT tester about 15 years ago I was told it was a load rating (not just speed).

Doctor Gollum is right though - it will be in the manual.........
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Re: tyre ?
« Reply #10 on: 14 November 2019, 10:28:05 »

when buying tyres what rating is the best to get for regular motorway usage. its been suggested " V " , advise pls  :y

V speed rating is 149mph.  If you drive faster than that Ray, then go higher W 168 mph or Y 186 mph.   ::)  ;D

https://www.protyre.co.uk/car-help-advice/tyre-care/tyre-speed-rating-explained

As said see what the manual says.  :y



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Re: tyre ?
« Reply #11 on: 14 November 2019, 11:44:27 »



V speed rating is 149mph.  If you drive faster than that Ray, then go higher W 168 mph or Y 186 mph.   ::)  ;D


I cannot imagine tyres are the limiting factor in achieveing any of those speeds in an elderly mig  ;D
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Re: tyre ?
« Reply #12 on: 14 November 2019, 14:52:08 »

Regardless of the speed limit, the tyres need to at least match the maximum attainable speed AND maximum axle rates of any given vehicle.

This is why winter tyres often come with a significantly lower speed limit as they are often only H rated.

Also a 3.0/3.2 Omega will cruise on the naughty side of 140mph.

Fit under rated tyres and watch what happens if you're involved in a prang. Regardless of fault you're uninsured and instantly guilty of driving a defective vehicle.
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Re: tyre ?
« Reply #13 on: 14 November 2019, 18:23:32 »

You MUST match or exceed what the manufacturer states, irrespective of speed you drive at.

In most cases, not doing so will null and void the insurance.

This applies to speed and load ratings.


The single exception is Z rated, where in many cases Y is permissible
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Re: tyre ?
« Reply #14 on: 14 November 2019, 18:43:52 »

You MUST match or exceed what the manufacturer states, irrespective of speed you drive at.

In most cases, not doing so will null and void the insurance.

This applies to speed and load ratings.


The single exception is Z rated, where in many cases Y is permissible
there's NO Z or Y in "black and round"  :P
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